Korrigeringar

Text från SophiaD - English

  • Racism in the USA, part 3

    • Even though this movie was not as much greeted by awards than by publics, this is still one of the most famous movies directed by Clint Eastwood.
    • Gran Torino is talking about racism, friendship and acceptance: Walt Kowalski, a Korean War veteran and recently widower does not really accept at first his new neighbours, who are mostly from the Hmong community, a South-Asian community.
  • By attacking a gang who is trying to punish Thao, Walt’s new neighbour, Walt shows great kindness.
  • Indeed, if Thao’s gang is punishing him, it is because he failed to steal Walt’s Gran Torino, because Walt caught him.
  • After this, Walt becomes close with the Hmong community, thanks to Thao’s family.
    • He will finally sacrifice himself; by letting the gang previously mentioned killing him, for Thao’s sake.
    • The end is completely moving: we discovered in his testament that nothing is left for Walt’s children, who were only interested in inheriting, and that Walt’s house goes to the church whereas his Gran Torino goes to Thao.
    • This movie shows that, by discovering people, we can pass through gender, color or religion, and people

VÄNLIGEN, HJÄLP TILL ATT RÄTTA VARJE MENING! - English

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    • Even though this movie was not as much greeted by awards than by publics, this is still one of the most famous movies directed by Clint Eastwood.
      Rösta nu!
    • Even though this movie was not as much greetwelcomed by awards than byas by the publics, this is still one of the most famous movies directed by Clint Eastwood.
    • LÄGG TILL en NY KORRIGERING - Mening 1LÄGG TILL en NY KORRIGERING - Mening 1
  • Mening 2
    • Gran Torino is talking about racism, friendship and acceptance: Walt Kowalski, a Korean War veteran and recently widower does not really accept at first his new neighbours, who are mostly from the Hmong community, a South-Asian community.
      Rösta nu!
    • Gran Torino is talking about racism, friendship and acceptance:. Walt Kowalski, a Korean War veteran and recently widower, does not really accept, at first, his new neighbours, who are mostly from the Hmong community, a Southeast-Asian communitytribe.
    • LÄGG TILL en NY KORRIGERING - Mening 2LÄGG TILL en NY KORRIGERING - Mening 2
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  • Mening 7
    • The end is completely moving: we discovered in his testament that nothing is left for Walt’s children, who were only interested in inheriting, and that Walt’s house goes to the church whereas his Gran Torino goes to Thao.
      Rösta nu!
    • The end is completelvery moving: w. We discovered that, in his testament thatwill, nothing is left for Walt’s children, who were only interested in their inheritingance, and that Walt’s house goes to the church whereas, and his Gran Torino goes to Thao.
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